National Hot Toddy Day (January 11)
Cold-weather fans swear this drink cures everything. Recipes vary wildly depending on family tradition.
Cold-weather fans swear this drink cures everything. Recipes vary wildly depending on family tradition.
Fans argue fresh vs dried like it’s a personality test. Both sides bring baked goods to prove their point.
From baked beans to lentils, this day celebrates one of the most underrated pantry staples. Protein-packed and endlessly versatile.
This crumbly cookie has just three ingredients, but fierce opinions about butter ratios. Bakers swear by family recipes.
A holiday dedicated to canned clouds and homemade peaks. Some people even compete to make the tallest swirl that won’t collapse.
More than just dinner, it’s a day for heated debates over sauce, noodles, and whether garlic bread is mandatory.
Some towns literally compete to see who can throw fruitcake the farthest. Revenge on regifting, officially sanctioned.
A niche candy with a loyal following. Fans argue over fondant vs liquid centers like it’s a personality trait.
This celebration embraces excess in the most unapologetic way. Think towering plates, questionable food combos, and zero judgment.
Instead of just giving a card, this day is about sharing apples as small acts of kindness. Some people bake with them, others gift them with handwritten notes.